There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial drugs, and to find mechanisms to possibly eradicate antimicrobial-resistant cells. The inactivation of antimicrobials by resistant microbes can often be viewed as a cooperative behavior leading to the coexistence of resistant and sensitive cells in large populations and static environments. This picture is however greatly altered by the fluctuations arising in volatile environments, in which microbial communities commonly evolve. Here, we study the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a population consisting of an antimicrobial resistant strain and microbes sensitive to antimicrobial drugs in a time-fluctuating environment, modeled by a carrying capacit...
Bacterial populations whose growth depends on the cooperative production of public goods are usually...
By exposing an experimental 34-species bacterial community to different levels of pulse antibiotic d...
BACKGROUND: Antagonistic coevolution between bacteria and their viral parasites, phage, drives conti...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
The legacy of the use and misuse of antibiotics in recent decades has left us with a global public h...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
In collective resistance, microbial communities are able to survive antibiotic exposures that would ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.This electronic v...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018{\it Chapter 1.} Compensatory mutations play a critica...
International audienceThe evolution of antimicrobial resistance can be strongly affected by variatio...
Antibiotic resistance, one of the most pressing challenges facing public health today, arises when a...
In this thesis, we are interested in the impacts of environmental variability and population structu...
The evolution of antimicrobial resistance generally occurs in an environment where antimicrobial con...
Bacterial populations whose growth depends on the cooperative production of public goods are usually...
By exposing an experimental 34-species bacterial community to different levels of pulse antibiotic d...
BACKGROUND: Antagonistic coevolution between bacteria and their viral parasites, phage, drives conti...
There is a pressing need to better understand how microbial populations respond to antimicrobial dru...
The legacy of the use and misuse of antibiotics in recent decades has left us with a global public h...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
In collective resistance, microbial communities are able to survive antibiotic exposures that would ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.This electronic v...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018{\it Chapter 1.} Compensatory mutations play a critica...
International audienceThe evolution of antimicrobial resistance can be strongly affected by variatio...
Antibiotic resistance, one of the most pressing challenges facing public health today, arises when a...
In this thesis, we are interested in the impacts of environmental variability and population structu...
The evolution of antimicrobial resistance generally occurs in an environment where antimicrobial con...
Bacterial populations whose growth depends on the cooperative production of public goods are usually...
By exposing an experimental 34-species bacterial community to different levels of pulse antibiotic d...
BACKGROUND: Antagonistic coevolution between bacteria and their viral parasites, phage, drives conti...